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Dialogues, Comparisons and New Research Directions
Redaktion: Warleigh-Lack, Alex; Rosamond, Ben; Robinson, Nick
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This book explores regionalism in the European Union in comparative context with Latin American, African, Asian, North American regionalism. It also investigates the links between the EU and other regional organisations and assesses the implications for the study of contemporary regionalism both inside and beyond Europe.
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This book explores regionalism in the European Union in comparative context with Latin American, African, Asian, North American regionalism. It also investigates the links between the EU and other regional organisations and assesses the implications for the study of contemporary regionalism both inside and beyond Europe.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136721922
- Artikelnr.: 38274955
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136721922
- Artikelnr.: 38274955
Alex Warleigh-Lack is Professor of Politics and International Relations at Brunel University, London and Associate Fellow at the United Nations University Comparative Regional Integration Studies Centre, UNU-CRIS, in Bruges. He is the author or editor of thirteen books and edited volumes, and has published widely on EU politics, EU studies as an academic pursuit, and comparative regional integration. Nick Robinson is Lecturer in Politics at the University of Leeds. His research interests encapsulate a broad array of interests within the area of public policy and politics including comparative regionalism, the politics of redistribution and an evolving interest in videogames. Recent publications have appeared in a number of journals such as Journal of Common Market Studies, Comparative European Politics and Journal of Power. Ben Rosamond is Professor of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen and founding co-editor of the journal Comparative European Politics. Until the end of 2010 he was Professor and head of the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. He has published extensively on theories of European integration and the role of ideas in contemporary European political economy.
1. Introduction: Regions, Regionalism and Comparisons 2. Studying Regions
Comparatively: Back to the Future? 3. Learning from the New Regionalism?
What, if Anything, can Insights from New Regionalist Scholarship Offer for
Studies of European Integration? 4. Africa Meets Europe: Towards
Comparative Regionalism 5. East Asian Regionalism and the European
Experience: Differences in Leadership, Possible Lessons 6. Institutions,
Culture or Ethics? The Logic of Regionalism in Europe and East Asia 7. The
Demise of New Regionalism: Reframing the Study of Contemporary Regional
Integration in Latin America 8. The Experience Of European Integration And
The Potential For Integration In South America 9. Consequences of
Regionalism: the Politics of North American Trade 10. The OMC in
Comparative Perspective: Learning and Community Building in the OECD and
Nordic Council of Ministers 11. Interregionalism, a Critique: The Four
Levels of EU-ASEAN Relations 12. The Parliamentary Dimension of
Regionalism: Comparing Experiences in Europe's Neighbourhood 13. EU and its
Neighbours: A Wider Europe through Asymmetrical Interregionalism or Through
Dependencia Sub-regionalism? 14. Conclusions: Learning or Comparison in the
Study of Regions? Fruitful Dialogues and Future Research Directions
Comparatively: Back to the Future? 3. Learning from the New Regionalism?
What, if Anything, can Insights from New Regionalist Scholarship Offer for
Studies of European Integration? 4. Africa Meets Europe: Towards
Comparative Regionalism 5. East Asian Regionalism and the European
Experience: Differences in Leadership, Possible Lessons 6. Institutions,
Culture or Ethics? The Logic of Regionalism in Europe and East Asia 7. The
Demise of New Regionalism: Reframing the Study of Contemporary Regional
Integration in Latin America 8. The Experience Of European Integration And
The Potential For Integration In South America 9. Consequences of
Regionalism: the Politics of North American Trade 10. The OMC in
Comparative Perspective: Learning and Community Building in the OECD and
Nordic Council of Ministers 11. Interregionalism, a Critique: The Four
Levels of EU-ASEAN Relations 12. The Parliamentary Dimension of
Regionalism: Comparing Experiences in Europe's Neighbourhood 13. EU and its
Neighbours: A Wider Europe through Asymmetrical Interregionalism or Through
Dependencia Sub-regionalism? 14. Conclusions: Learning or Comparison in the
Study of Regions? Fruitful Dialogues and Future Research Directions
1. Introduction: Regions, Regionalism and Comparisons 2. Studying Regions
Comparatively: Back to the Future? 3. Learning from the New Regionalism?
What, if Anything, can Insights from New Regionalist Scholarship Offer for
Studies of European Integration? 4. Africa Meets Europe: Towards
Comparative Regionalism 5. East Asian Regionalism and the European
Experience: Differences in Leadership, Possible Lessons 6. Institutions,
Culture or Ethics? The Logic of Regionalism in Europe and East Asia 7. The
Demise of New Regionalism: Reframing the Study of Contemporary Regional
Integration in Latin America 8. The Experience Of European Integration And
The Potential For Integration In South America 9. Consequences of
Regionalism: the Politics of North American Trade 10. The OMC in
Comparative Perspective: Learning and Community Building in the OECD and
Nordic Council of Ministers 11. Interregionalism, a Critique: The Four
Levels of EU-ASEAN Relations 12. The Parliamentary Dimension of
Regionalism: Comparing Experiences in Europe's Neighbourhood 13. EU and its
Neighbours: A Wider Europe through Asymmetrical Interregionalism or Through
Dependencia Sub-regionalism? 14. Conclusions: Learning or Comparison in the
Study of Regions? Fruitful Dialogues and Future Research Directions
Comparatively: Back to the Future? 3. Learning from the New Regionalism?
What, if Anything, can Insights from New Regionalist Scholarship Offer for
Studies of European Integration? 4. Africa Meets Europe: Towards
Comparative Regionalism 5. East Asian Regionalism and the European
Experience: Differences in Leadership, Possible Lessons 6. Institutions,
Culture or Ethics? The Logic of Regionalism in Europe and East Asia 7. The
Demise of New Regionalism: Reframing the Study of Contemporary Regional
Integration in Latin America 8. The Experience Of European Integration And
The Potential For Integration In South America 9. Consequences of
Regionalism: the Politics of North American Trade 10. The OMC in
Comparative Perspective: Learning and Community Building in the OECD and
Nordic Council of Ministers 11. Interregionalism, a Critique: The Four
Levels of EU-ASEAN Relations 12. The Parliamentary Dimension of
Regionalism: Comparing Experiences in Europe's Neighbourhood 13. EU and its
Neighbours: A Wider Europe through Asymmetrical Interregionalism or Through
Dependencia Sub-regionalism? 14. Conclusions: Learning or Comparison in the
Study of Regions? Fruitful Dialogues and Future Research Directions